Building Modern Turkey: State, Space, and Ideology in the Early Republic

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Product Details

Price
$43.64
Publisher
University of Pittsburgh Press
Publish Date
Pages
368
Dimensions
7.0 X 0.8 X 10.0 inches | 1.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780822963905

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About the Author

Zeynep Kezer is senior lecturer in the School of Architecture Planning and Landscape at Newcastle University, United Kingdom.

Reviews

"Zeynep Kezer's broad and critical study focuses on how the new Turkish republic was built in the 1920s and 1930s. Hers is a literal use of the term 'built' in the sense that she demonstrates how the space that was left behind from the Ottoman Empire was reorganized completely in this period. She does a very good job of showing how this rebuilding was a sustained effort at erasing the traces of the old society and culture. We have here a truly original contribution to the history of modern Turkey."
--Resat Kasaba, University of Washington
"Zeynep Kezer offers a dazzling array of sources to reveal the untidy process by which Republican ideals of a modern urban life and a new political culture were translated into built form. A must-read for those interested in the relation between nationalism, modernity, and urban space."
--Swati Chattopadhyay, University of California, Santa Barbara